0 a repeated slight shaking in a musical note, either when played on an instrument or sung, that gives a fuller sound to the note:
An interesting case is the way to control a vibrato on an electronic instrument.
The unpleasant voice is found to suffer from pressed phonation, lack of a singer's formant, irregular vibrato and insufficient pitch accuracy.
The voice articulation supports the nature of these interpretations with the falsetto and vibrato being child-like in their expression.
The vibrato is a perceptively robust effect that is essential, for example for the synthesis of the singing voice.
Secondary parameters like depth of vibrato can also be derived from the tracking data.
A full-throated vibrato could be employed for some of the more impassioned and violent sections, for instance.
With the model, the vibrato variation was intensified and weakened continuously.
When they dropped the vibrato, it sounded stronger.